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' CASH-RECORDER. No. 828,021. Specification ofiLetters Patent. Patented. Aug..7,'1906.

Application filed August -l9, 1901. S eriaI No. 72,588.

To all whom it may concern:-

Be it known that I, ISAAC S DEMENT, a

citizen of the United States, residing at New cealed within the machine a separate record on a check slip or ticket, and this check-slip record may also be required to be printed in two or more places, so that a number of simultaneous impressions involving more or less of the same subject-matter are required. In order to produce such a plurality of impressions, I provide printing devices in the form of type-bars having sets of type or characters arranged in similar order in different parts of each bar, so that by simply shifting the bar all of the sets of type are simultaneously shifted to produce similar impressions. In connection with such printing devices I rovide a plurality of platens or printingfiammers and means for operating the same simultan. ously.

The invention is particularly intended to provide for the printing in two or more places of a slip to be inserted in the machine at each sale and for the cutting offof one of the printed parts of such slip, as a check, tob'e retained in the machine, while enabling the Withdrawal of the remainder of the slip. The means for clipping the slip in this manner is operated by the platen-operating devices.

My invention also comprises improved inkin mea'nsoperated by the insertion and with rawal of the slip. Such slip is preferably carried by a sliding table which enables its insertion in the machine in correct position and also serves to operate the inking devices and to actuate a gripper device for depositing the severed parts of the slip within the machine.

in the accompanying drawings, Figural is aside elevationof t e recording-machine and its operating devices, parts of the support ing-frame being broken away Fig. 2 is a plan view of-the same with the keyboard an f frame parts removed. Figs. 3 and 4 are front .yiews, respectively, of the right and left portions of the recording mechanism with the front plate broken away. Fig. 5 is a plan view of the recording type-bars. 6 is an under side view thereof. Figs. 7 and 8 are side views (the latter partly in section) of certain of the type-bars. Fig. 9 is a transverse section on the linea a in Fig. 2, show- Fig.

ing the check-severing device. Fig. 10 is a section on the line b b in Fig. 2, showing the Fig. 11 is a detail of a stationary inking-pad for the inking devices. Fig. 12 is a section onprinting hammer and inking devices.

- the line 0 c in Fig. 2, showing the check-gripper devices. Fig. 13 is-a plan view, and Fig.

14 a front view, of the printing-hammer .mechanismi of the slip-supporting table and cooperating devices, showing, respectively, the positions of the parts when the table is drawn out and when it-is pushed in. Fig. 17 shows the insertible check-slip with its projecting coupon, unsevered.

My invention is herein shown as applied to amachine comprising a keyboard mechan ism controlling the movement of a plurality of spring-operated shafts connected to the, respective type-b ars a handle serving through suitable connecting mechanism. to reset the operating-shaft and the type-bars. All parts of the machine are supported on a suitable frame 1, and a suitable casing (not shown) is also provided.

fear the front of frame 1 are two vertical frame-plates 2 and 2, with horizontal crossbars 3 and cross-plates 3, supporting and Figs. 15 and 16 are plan views;

guiding the recording type-bars, numbered 4,

tering between the numeralebars 4, to guide the same accurately, the sides of these bars being cut away, as shown in Fig. 10, to receive such combs. A fixed type-bar 7 at one.

side of the series of movable type-bars carries type for marking on the slip the number of the machine. 7 side of all the printing-bars 4, 5, 6, and 7.

he numeral type-bars, of which four are here The type are on the under- 'shown, are each provided on their upper sides with rack-teeth engaging pinions 8 on thebperating or controlling shafts 9, suitably journaled in the frame. Springs 10, attached to these bars 4, tend to draw alternate bars in opposite directions toward the respective sides of the machine. These rack portiqns are arranged on the type-bars (lirectlyopig site thetype-bearing portionsthat is tween the same limits longitudinallyiof the.

'bars'so that the bars need be no longe'r'than is required for bearing the necessary type, and the machine is thereby rendered as compact as possible. 7 1 3 The keyboard mechanism comprises keys 11', arranged 'in sets,- each set controlling, through a suitable stop-bar 12, the release of the corresponding shafts 9, which when so released allows the typeb'ar'connected thereto by pinion and rack to move under the action .of its spring until the shaft is arrested by stop devices 18 thereon engaging with the depressed key. On the rear ends of shafts 9 are pinions 15, engaging resetting-racks 16, sliding-in fixed guides and engaged by arms 17 on a sleeve 18, loosely mounted on a reset ting shaft 20, but connected thereto by a pawl engaging with a ratchet 21. Shaft 20 carries a pinion 2-2, engaged by a rackonthe low-er part of a bar 23, guided in a bracket 24 and pivoted to and depending from one arm of a lever 25, which is pivoted to a fixed framestandard and has at its other end a segment gear 26, engaged by a pinion 27- on the shaft of handle 2-7. The pinion 27 is mutilated, so that normally it is free of segment-gear 26 butwhen the handle is turned the pinion engages the segment'and causes the bar 23 to rise, turning the shaft 20 and through the arms 17 resetting the racks 16, shafts 9, and type-bars 4. A spring 28 serves to return the bar 23, shaft 20, and lever 25. to normal position when released by the blank part of gear 27 coming around to the starting-point; but the resetting-sleeve -18 does not partake of this movement,as the ratchet 21 slips under its pawl. Type-bars 4 are provided on their under sides with numeral-types from 0 to 9, arranged in three series or sets in difi'erent longitudinal positions thereon, so as to print in three places, as hereinafter described, these type being arranged in opposite order on adjacent bars on account of their opposite movement.

Bars 5 are date-printing bars and are provided on their under sides with type for the month and the daynumerals, arranged in four places on each bar. Racks on the upper side of'these bars are engaged by pinions 29, operated by handles or thumb-wheels 30 to set the bars to the proper date. The special bar Bis provided on its under side with type for recording the character of the purchase, Whetherpaid, C. O. D.," &c. Bymeans these special marks.

32 and engaging with a rack 6 on the top of this bar, it may be set to'print any one of All the hand-wheels 30 32 are provided on their edgeswith marks correspondingwith the marks on the typebars 5 and'-6, the presence of a markiat the .top of a 'wheel indicating that a corresponding-type is in printing position. Te' insure thiatthesebars will be exactly positioned and lie 1d,}. provide snap-detents or spring-pins 3 in one of the crossrbars 3, engaging with notches 5 6 in the top of the respective bars.

A shaft 34 is connected to the resettingsleeve 18 by gears 35 36 37 and carries a mutilated gear 33. Bar 6 has a rack 6", which when the bar is moved from normal position comes over the mutilated part of the gear, so

that when the gear is turned by the operation of handle 27 and shafts 20 and 34 it will engage this rack and move the bar back to normal position, the bar thus moving clear of the pinion, so that unless the bar is moved from normal position it Will not be engaged by the gear. The blank part of gear 33 normally down, so that the bar 6 may be freely moved by its handle without interference from said gear. The fixed type-bar 7 is pro vided on its under side with the machine number or other designating-mark in four places. The above-described arrangement of type bars is adapted to print in four places, except for the purchase numerals, which are only printed in three places. The printing points or lines at Which printing is effected are indicated by dotted lines 'a/ 1/0 d, the type which are to be printed being presented at these points.

Resetting-sleeve 18 and shaft 34 are each operated one complete rotation at eaChoperation of the handle 27, and the rotative movement of each is always in one direction, the

said sleeve and shaft not partaking of the back movement of shaft 20. Shaft 34 also serves to operate the printing-hammers and to actuate the feed for the several stops and the cut-off device for the check-slip. The hammer-shaft 39 extends parallel to the printing-bars and to the rear of same and is provided with fout-hammer-arms 40, carrying the printing-platens 40, located at the respective printing-points a. b c d. An arm 41 on shaft 39 is engaged by a spring 42, which tends to turn said shaft to throw the platens or hammers against the type-bars, and a cam 43 on shaft 34 normally engages by its most projecting part with said arm 41 to-hold the hammers away from the type-bars. When the main handle 27 is operated, its first movement through the connections above described causes cam 43 to turn to carry such projecting part away from the arm 41, which is thenactuated by spring 42 to lift the haminers, giving a sharpqu'ick blow for-impression before the further movement of the handle 27 and shaftbegins. to move .the typebars in resettingi l I The record -strip 6 (see Fig. 3) is carried on rolls 46 47 and is fed from the roll '46 to' the roll 47 by a belt 48, preferably elastic, connecting a pulley on the shaft 34 with a pulley on the shaft 49 ofroll47.. The paper strip e passes underg'uide 50 through guide. rolls 51, which normally hold it away from the type-bar sufficiently to permit the inking: roller, hereinafter mentioned, to pass between it and the type-bars.

As above stated, this machine is intended particularly for making a plurality of impressions on an insertible record-slip or check slip. This slip is shown in Fig. 17 and has a main portion f and a projecting coupon or voucher portion f, which is eventually severed along the line 9 in that figure, and is retained in-the machine when the main slip f is withdrawn.v To facilitate the insertion of the slip, I provide a sliding table 52, guided in a slot in frame-plate 2, and with a rearwardly projecting tongue 52 engaging a fixed guide 51 on the frame of the machine 1, said table being adapted when fully drawn out to the position shown in Fig. 15 to re-.. ceive the slip ff which is deposited on said table and beneath the spring-plate 53, which isattached to the table or carrier'52 and serves'not only to hold the slip down and to the cut-off devices.

enable it to be pushed in without catching, but also, in common with raised flanges 52 aroundthe edge of' table 52, serves as a gage to properly position the slip. The table or carrier 52 and its spring-plate 53 are cut away .or slotted, as shown, to provide for the passage and operation of the printing-plates and In line with the our im-' press'ion-po'ints are provided fourinking-rollv f 54, carried by spring-arms 55 on the'ta'ble '52, [said rolls when the "table is pushed in resting bars and a shear-blade 59, frame-plate 2 and normally ield downward .or open by a link or bar.60, connecting an under pads 56 secured to the frame-plate 2' and containing inking liquid. Each time the table is pulled out these rolls pass under and incontact with the type'whichhave been set to the printing-lines and inkthem, and a second inking action occurs on the backward movement of the table.

arm on saidblade with an arm 61 on shaft 39. When the shaft 34 is operated, as above de scribed, to effect the impressions this connection 61 60 operates to close the shearb'lades 58 59 and cut the slip which was presented between them. The coupon so cut off is to be retained in the. machine, and to insure thisI provide gripper mechanismoperated, preferably, by the withdrawal of the sliding table 52, so as to be operated by the movements of the latter. 011 the other arm of lever 63 are provided spring gripper-fingers 63, which cooperate with finger 64 on a clamp-lever 64, pivoted to lever 63 and engaging by its tail with projections or shoulders 62 62 on bracket 62, so that as the lever 63 moves to bring its gripping end into the gripping position (shown in Fig. 16) the finger 64extending up between the two fin-.

ers 63. In order to move the finger 64.

ownward when the lever 63 is moving for-.

ward and back,- and thereby more easily en gage and free the coupon, I- provide subsidiary lever 64 with a'cam-face or convex por tion 64", its top engaging with a cam or hump 63" on the bottom of lever 63 in the relative movement of the levers to cause depression of lever 64 and its finger 64', a spring 68 on the pivot-stud 69 connecting said levers, allowing of this movement. This movement is transverse to the planeof pivotal motion of the levers and allows the fingels to separate laterally as they are being roiight intoposition over the cou on, and

thus enable them to pass, respective y, above and below the coupon, and then, the camfaces having passed, the fingers come to getherand nip the coupon.

The operation of the machine is as follows The date-bars are assumed to have been set for the'preper date, and at each purchase the operator strikes the keys on the keyboard coniespondin eo the purchase. This operanon causes one or more of the rack-bars 4 to be released and moved by their springs until stoppedv in} position bringing the numbers opposite the printing-points corresponding to the purchase. If the sale is cash or paid, the operator does not move the special bar; but if, the sale is special, as a charge (0. K.) or collectl (C. 0.11,) he turns the knob 32 until the desired mark appears on the top of the knob and the snap detent enga es the bar, when the corresponding type will e at the printingpoint. Having shear-blade 59.

. nected with said pinions keyboard .mec'ha'm' set the requisite type-bars in this manner, the operator draws out the table or carrier 52. andplaces a record-slip f, with its attached voucher or coupon f, on said table, the gages above described serving to properly position the slip. He then pushes thetable in as far as it will go. The type are twice inkedbyf the above operation, as already described, and the gripper .63 64 is caused to swing around and take hold of the coupon. The operator then moves the handle 27 in the direction of the arrow in Fig. 1 one complete turn, thereby first lifting and then releasing the bar 23. In the upward movement of the bar 23 the shafts 20 and 34 are operated, and as soon as shaft 34 starts to rotate it allows the arm 41 to move off the projecting part of cam 43, trippin the spring-operated: hammer-shaft 3.) an causing simultaneous sud den upward movement of 51,11 the hammers: with consequent impressions in four different-J In the further upward movement of the bar 23 the shaft 34 causes the .feed device for the record-strip to-operate, brin ing a new part of the record-strip to position for printing. This continued rotation of shaft 34 and the cam 43, carried thereby, causes the printing-hammer shaft to gradually turned back against the action of spring, thereby removing 1 the printing-hammers from the type-bars and also opening the cutting-off The operator then pulls out the table 52 and removes the record-slip, on which by the aboveoperations the date and special mark have been printed in two places and theamount of urchase in one place. The -.matter soprinted riedaccording to requirements. The withdrawal the table or carrier 52 also causes the gripper-levers 63 .64 to swing back and at the same time open, .as above described, so as to drop the cut-off coupon or voucher into .a part of the machineadapted to receive such coupons.

Having thus described my invention, the following is what I claim as. new therein and desire tosecure by Letters Patent:

1. In. a recorder, the combination with guiding means, .of rinting-bars sliding side by side thereon and having rinting-type on one side and racks on the ot er side,-operat-. ing-springs connected to said bars, pinions engaging said racks, controlling-shafts conism controlling said. shafts, and;- resetting-dej vices for said shafts.

2. The combination therecording .may, however, be vatype-bars having type arrangedin a plurality 0t sets on one sidepf each of the bars, and means on the othersi'denfsaidbars for reeiprocatingithesame, of a'pluralityof platen detive setsof type. a

- 3. The combination With the recording on the other side .ofsaid bars for, reciprocating the same, and,-a plurality -0f;pnintingously operating all of said-platens.

platen and the cut-off jaw, theshaft connected to operate said. platen and .jawfland having an operatirigarin," and a-spring tending to turn the shaft to move the platen andj aw to operating position, ofa cam bearingnn the hammer and jaw away. from operatingposition, said camhaving-.a shoulder off which mentto the platen and- .-jaw, and means for actuating-sai cam. l

5. ThGvGQHlbiIlfiAiiQIl of type-carrying bars, means for setting the-same in .--printing position; a slip-sup orthaving means for gaging and retaining t e slip and movable .to an exposed osition to receivethe'slip and to position or printing ;..a spring-operated printing-hammer; a shouldered cam retracting the hammer and releasing it with a sudden movement to produce the impression; a handle-and connecting means by which said cam is rotated; and resetting mechanism operated by the said handle after the hammer is tripped, substantially as described.

6. The combination with the t e-bars havingty e arranged in a plurality 0 sets on one side 0 said bars and in different longitudinal positions thereon, and a plurality of platen devices, of means for carrying a record-strip in position to be printed upon by one set of type and platen devices and means vices.

7. The combination with the recording type-bars, means for o erating said bars and a printing-platen; oft I e sliding table 52 having a guiding-tongue 52 and gage-flanges 52 and spring-plate 53 to position and retain a paper slip placed on said table, and means-in the machine-frame serving to guide said sliding table as it is pushed in to bring the'paper slip into printing position between the t ebars and printing-platen, substantially as escribed. v -8-. =The combinationwith the recording type-bars having type arranged in a lurality ,cfsets, and a plurality of printing-p atens, of 1 meansv for carriying a removable printingplatens adapted to cooperate .witl'il'ithe'raspective sets of type, .of means for. simultane arm on said shaft and tendingto movle the for inserting a slip in position to be printed" upon by another set of type and platen devieesadapted to cooperate with the respectype-bars-having typearranged a plurality of sets .on onesideof eachnf .the.bars,-.-means J '4 The combination ww th the" said part may passto,give- ,a sudden move seams.

slip into and out of position to be printed on by a plurality of such sets of type arid platens.

' 9. The combination With the recording type-bars having type arranged in a lurality of sets, and a plurality of printing-p atens, of

means forcarrying a removable printing slip into and out of position to be printed on bya plurality of such sets of type and platens, and cutting-off means for severing said slip between two of the printed artsthereoi.

10. The combination with t e recording type devices and the printing-platen, means for inserting a sli in the machine to enable coupon portion tliereof to be printed on by said type devices and platen, cutting-off means for severing said coupon portion, and gripper means adapted and arranged to take hold of said coupon portion and to retain same when the slip is removed.

1.1. The combination with the recordingtype devices and the printing-platen, of a movable support ada )ted to inserta slip in the machine to enable a coupon portion of said slip to be printed on by said type devices and platen, cutting-off .means for severing said coupon portion, and gripper means adapted to grip and subsequently release the coupon, said gripper means being connected tothe movable support and operated thereby to grip and release the couponas the said support moves to insert and withdraw the sli The gripper mechanism for the purpose set fortb.,. comprising a main grippinglever, a subsidiary gripprngdever pivoted to the main gripping-lever, and a fixed abutment engaging with the subsidiary lever, in the movement of the main lever to cause the fingers to approach and recede from one another.

13. The combination of thq main gripping lever, the subsidiary gripping-lever pivoted thereto, means for moving the main grippinglever and means operated by the movement of such main lever to cause the subsidiary le-- ver to move relatively to the main lever to open and close the gripping parts.

14. The gripping mechanism comprising main and subsidiary levers, means for causing relative pivotal movement of said levers,

and cam devices carried by the levers to move the gripping parts of the levers relatively to one another by a movement transverse to the pivotal movement.

15. The gripping mechanism comprising the main lever, the subsidiary lever'pivoted thereto, and cam parts on the two levers engaging in the relative pivotal movement of the levers to cause the gripper parts of the levers to move transversely to the plane of pivotal motion of the levers.

16. The gripping mechanism comprising pivoted gripping-levers and means for causing movement of one of said levers transversaly to the pivotal movement of the levers, to open and close the gripping parts.

17. The combination with the numeralprinting bars, of a special printing-bar parallel thereto, provided on one side with type for special marks, and .on the other side with notches and with a rack, a handle mechan ismcomprising a pinion engaging said rack, and spring-detent mechanism engaging the notches in said bar for the purpose set forth, and printing-platen means cooperating with all of said bars.

18. The combination with the date-printing bars, provided on one side with type, and

on the other side with notches and with racks,

of handle devices comprising pinions engaging said racks, and sprin -detents engaging the notches in said bars, or the purpose set forth.

19. The combination with the plurality of parallel type-bars, each having a plurality of sets of type, of a plurality of inking-rolls for the respective sets of type and a movable support for all of said rolls.

20. The combination with the plurality of paralleltype-bars each having a plurality-of type on its under side, arranged in sets, of a plurality of inking-rolls for the respective sets of type, ink-supply devices under which said inking-rolls normally rest, and a carrier connected to and moving all said inking-rolls simultaneously.

21'. The combination with the plurality of parallel type-bars, each having a plurality of sets of type, of a plurality of inking-rolls for the respective sets of type and a movable support for all of said rolls, said movable sup port being also adapted to receive a slip and to move same into position to be printed on by the type.

22. The combination with the recording type bars having type arranged in a plurality of sets, and means on the other side of said bars for operating the same, of a shaft, a plurality of printing-hammers carried thereby and cooperating with the respective sets of type on the bars, and means for operating said shaft.

23. The combination with the recordingtype bars having type arranged in a plurality of sets, and means for operatin said bars,of a shaft, a plurality of printing a'mrners carried thereby and cooperating with the respective sets of type on the bars, and means for operating said shaft, comprising a cam, an arm carried by said shaft and bearing on said cam, and a spring tending to move the printing-hammers to printing position against the and a plurality of corresponding sets of fixed printing characters carried by each. bar and each bar, arranged longitudinally thereof and I0 repeated at intervals longitudinally of said repeated at intervals inthe length of the bar bar. and suitable means for inking said characters 25. The combination of a series of parallel 5 and for impressing paper thereon.

type-bars, sliding longitudinally, and independently adjustable, means for guiding the ISAAC DEMENL movement of certain of said bars, a plurality Witnesses: of corresponding sets of printing characters J. C. FAIRCHILD,

on one face of and forming a fixed part of LOMBAR'D WILLmMs. 

